She has proposed that the government should dole out $30 billion in aid to families who will lose their source of income due to her energy policies. These funds would be spent covering health-care and retirement costs. For working-age individuals, however, these handouts would not equal the income lost by eliminating their jobs.

Clinton’s energy plan props up the solar and wind industry by dumping $60 billion into it via subsidies. These types of renewable energy are more expensive to produce, thus would cost U.S. consumers an average of $29 to $39 billion dollars per year. In addition to the heftier price tag, solar and wind energies are less reliable than fossil fuels.

Bre Payton is a staff writer at The Federalist. Follow her on Twitter.

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